Unfortunately, kde2 wasn't available as a "release" until after storm
"hail" was. Hence, I believe, the lack of it's presence in "hail".
And remember, many of those first mandrake 7.2 boxes contained
"kde2" but it was really a somewhat messed up/unstable
"kde1.9.whatever". That p.o.ed alot of people who bought it
thinking it was "ready" when it wasn't.
On 7 Dec 00, at 16:36, Chris Thompson wrote:
> At 03:24 PM 12/7/2000 -0800, you wrote:
>
> >The only distro that supports CD-R(W) out of the box is Mandrake. The only
> >distro that supports Ultra66 out of the box is Mandrake (actually, maybe
> >SuSE does now too). Mandrake prides itself on being bleeding edge. If you
> >want to live on the edge of the razor, Mandrake is the distro for you. Not
> >all distros share in Mandrake's philosophy. Other's actually like to QA
> >features before implementing them "out-of-the-box". Comparing Storm to
> >Mandrake is like comparing Apples to Oranges.
>
> Debian supports UDMA/66 (are we talking about that or a specific card
> here?) out of the box provided that you use the right boot disk. IIRC,
> Storm does this, too.
>
> If we aren't talking about UDMA/66, please just ignore this message.
>
> For what it is worth, I installed Mandrake a while back and really liked
> the dist. It is a little more bleeding-edge than I'd like but Storm is not
> bleeding-edge enough. I really wanted UDMA/66, Xfree 4.0.1, and KDE 2
> support right out of the box.
>
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